Boston 8-7 win over Seattle

Daniel Nava hit a two-out single in the top of the 10th inning to score pinch-runner Jackie Bradley Jr., and the Boston Red Sox rallied from a four-run deficit for the second time in a four-game series to beat the Seattle Mariners 8-7 in 10 innings on Thursday.

Ryan Lavarnway walked to open the 10th against Tom Wilhelmsen (0-3) and was replaced by Bradley. Brock Holt laid down a sacrifice bunt to get Bradley to second base with one out. Wilhelmsen struck out Jose Iglesias on the eighth pitch of the at-bat, then intentionally walked Jacoby Ellsbury.

Nava fell behind in the count, but was able to roll a 1-2 pitch back up the middle and past the dive of second baseman Brad Miller to give Boston the lead. Koji Uehara pitched the 10th for his seventh save as the Red Sox took three of four in the series.

The Mariners have now homered in 19 consecutive games since June 20 (31 home runs in that stretch)…that ties the longest stretch in club history of games with at least one home run.